Enhanced 4x4 System?
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Enhanced 4x4 System?
Sorry to make this my first post, but I am looking to buy a local 99 Land Rover Discovery. The current owner told me today that the Enhanced 4x4 computer has not worked for about three years. Sounds like an expensive fix, but I was curious if anyone has ever had this computer replaced or repaired and knew what all and how much money are involved.
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#4
RE: Enhanced 4x4 System?
Thanks guys, I just got off the phone with Cape Fear LR and they asked me the same questions. Unfortunately I'm about 75 miles from the Rover. Trying to see if it is worth going out there. I sent the owner another email asking about which light was one etc..This was his previous response to the question I asked him about "what is the enhanced 4x4 system?"
"The computer
monitors each wheel and determines if it is slipping / spinning and
transfers the torque from that wheel to wheels that are not spinning.
When the computer is working, you can have wheels off the ground (in really
rough terrain) and the power will be transfered to the wheels that are on
the ground."
"The computer
monitors each wheel and determines if it is slipping / spinning and
transfers the torque from that wheel to wheels that are not spinning.
When the computer is working, you can have wheels off the ground (in really
rough terrain) and the power will be transfered to the wheels that are on
the ground."
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RE: Enhanced 4x4 System?
If its been 'broken' for years, chances are that this poor Rover hasn't had the critical love and maintenance for it to be even worth concidering. Could be wrong, but if the owner can't have the important things fixed, what else has to be addressed that he just doesn't bother with. Usually not too judgemental, but this is fishy.
I'd pass on this one, and try to find one who is up to date maintenance wise.
I'd pass on this one, and try to find one who is up to date maintenance wise.
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#10
RE: Enhanced 4x4 System?
Yes, that is "The Three Amigos". Best case, could cost a couple hundred bucks to fix. Worst case, and probably more likely given what you've said, could cost $2-4000 to fix.
I know personally, if my SLABS system takes a crap, I'll just yank the whole thing, run with no ABS and just get locking diffs.
I know personally, if my SLABS system takes a crap, I'll just yank the whole thing, run with no ABS and just get locking diffs.